Drawing from the Parable of the Sower in Mark 4, Matthew 13, and Luke 8, Saji Kollanoor unpacks why the same seed, the Word of God, produces different results in different hearts, and what it takes to move from a 30-fold life to a 100-fold harvest.
Drawing from the Parable of the Sower in Mark 4, Matthew 13, and Luke 8, Saji Kollanoor unpacks why the same seed, the Word of God, produces different results in different hearts, and what it takes to move from a 30-fold life to a 100-fold harvest.
Ellie Watson speaks on the connection between The Polar Express and the Christmas story.
Jessica Cave explores Matthew 2:1-15 and our Christmas theme of The Light Has Come.
Keith Jackson explores the final beatitude that Jesus taught found in Matthew 5:10-12; blessed are the persecuted.
In the next message in our Beatitudes series we look Jesus’ words “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God”. Keith Jackson explores what it means to be a peacemaker according to Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5:9.
In the next message in our Beatitudes series we look Jesus’ words “blessed are the pure in heart”. Jessica Cave explores what it means to have spiritual purity and see God clearly.
In the next message in our Beatitudes series we look Jesus’ words “blessed are the merciful”. Jessica Cave explores what it means to live out mercy in our daily lives and unpacks the difference between grace and mercy, why mercy is the mark of a true disciple, and how showing compassion reflects the heart of Christ.
Continuing our series on the Beatitudes, Keith Jackson looks at what it means to hunger and thirst for righteousness, exploring the difference between our own “stinking righteousness” and the unearned righteousness that comes through faith in Jesus Christ.
At our all-age service, Laylajoy and Risnum continue our series on The Beatitudes and explore what Jesus meant when he said “Blessed are the meek”. Discover why meekness isn’t weakness—it’s power under God’s control.
Jessica Cave starts our new series looking at The Beatitudes by looking at what Jesus meant when he said “Blessed are the poor in spirit”.
